In Design, Photoshop and Illustrator are the first softwares that come to mind. Any automatic infographic/pdf tool will fall by the wayside compared to someone that puts the time and effort into learning and becoming proficient in the practice of graphic design. An infographic is really just data backed up wtih clean and understandable visuals.
If you're not really into graphic design or product design go with an easy minimalism that showcases the work or main idea of the pdf in a clear fashion that doesn't get in the way of the actual point of the presentation.
Create your pages any way you prefer and export them as individual image files. Then either assemble them as PDF in Adobe Bridge (by selecting them all then save as a PDF assembly), or assemble them in any word processor (like LibreOffice/OpenOffice) then "print" then using a print to PDF wrapper, or use the default export to PDF feature. That's it.
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If you're not really into graphic design or product design go with an easy minimalism that showcases the work or main idea of the pdf in a clear fashion that doesn't get in the way of the actual point of the presentation.
Create your pages any way you prefer and export them as individual image files. Then either assemble them as PDF in Adobe Bridge (by selecting them all then save as a PDF assembly), or assemble them in any word processor (like LibreOffice/OpenOffice) then "print" then using a print to PDF wrapper, or use the default export to PDF feature. That's it.